JB4310
Super Member
I am not surprised at the abs vs pvc cold weather brittleness testing.
But generally I consider pvc superior to abs in the construction field, just not in this application as proven by the tests shown here.
After seeing all these blades with pipe installed, at first I thought it was kinda silly but out of desperation I tried it myself. I used 1.5" with a single blade kerf, slid it on length wise from one end. Put it on my 60" rear blade to help with our first wet snowfall on unfrozen gravel yard areas.
Wasn't blown away by it as my first attempt with weighted blade dropped in full float caused considerable digging in not as bad as with no pipe, and this ground was uncharacteristically soft.
I could lower it a little lighter where it would still scrape but not dig in, I only made a few passes so the jury's still out on my opinion.
Ended up having to go over everything with 6ft rake cause it was so messed up, mixed all the stone and slush evenly, good thing cause now it's frozen solid.
But generally I consider pvc superior to abs in the construction field, just not in this application as proven by the tests shown here.
After seeing all these blades with pipe installed, at first I thought it was kinda silly but out of desperation I tried it myself. I used 1.5" with a single blade kerf, slid it on length wise from one end. Put it on my 60" rear blade to help with our first wet snowfall on unfrozen gravel yard areas.
Wasn't blown away by it as my first attempt with weighted blade dropped in full float caused considerable digging in not as bad as with no pipe, and this ground was uncharacteristically soft.
I could lower it a little lighter where it would still scrape but not dig in, I only made a few passes so the jury's still out on my opinion.
Ended up having to go over everything with 6ft rake cause it was so messed up, mixed all the stone and slush evenly, good thing cause now it's frozen solid.